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1904Theordor Geisel is born

Dr. Seuss was born as Theordor Geisel. He was born in Springfield, Massachusetts. 1921College life and beyond

As he grew older, Theordor was sent to attend Dartmouth College. While there, Theordor first took on his now famous pen name—Seuss. 1926A pen name change

After changing his writing name to Seuss, Theordor eventually changed his name again. This time he added the "doctor" of Dr. Seuss. 1927Dr. Seuss gets married

Dr. Seuss was married in 1927. He married a lady named Helen Palmer. 1928First published works

Dr. Seuss started out by drawing. His cartoons appeared in magazines and newspapers, then later in books. 1937A book of his own

While his first book illustrations appeared in 1931, Dr. Seuss had his own children's book published in 1937. The book was And to Think I Saw It on Mulberry Street. 1939World War II begins

Tensions between countries in Europe broke out into World War II. America would join the war two years later. 1943Dr. Seuss joins the army

Dr. Seuss joined the United States Army in 1943. He served until 1946, participating in the Motion Pictures Unit. 1954A best seller

Horton Hears a Who came out in 1954, and it has lived on for decades. During the same year, Brown vs. the Board of Education 1957A year of successes

Dr. Seuss published two of his biggest hits: The Cat in the Hat and How the Grinch Stole Christmas. He also became president of his publishing company Beginner Books. 1960More big hits

The Beginner Books success continued when Dr. Seuss published Green Eggs and Ham. He also published One Fish Two Fish, Red Fish Blue Fish during this time. 1966A television debut

After the success of How the Grinch Stole Christmas, it was optioned for film. The television special aired on TV for the first time ever. 1967A time of change(1967-68)

Dr. Seuss' wife, Helen, died in 1967. He met and married Audrey Dimond in 1968. 1971A year of awards

Dr. Seuss' literature became a smashing success in the children's book world. He was awarded the Peabody Award for his television specials as well as the First Outstanding Author Award. 1981Dr. Seuss Day(1981-1991)

Because of his enormous success and contribution to the world of children's literacy, Dr. Seuss' 77th birthday was declared Dr. Seuss Day and is still celebrated today. Dr. Seuss went on to win a Pulitzer Prize in 1984, and he passed away in 1991 at the age of 87.